Woolwich Wildcats Tryout Information, News, U15 A, Rep (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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May 04, 2025 | Ian Geffros | 513 views
Woolwich Wildcats Tryout Information
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The Woolwich Wildcats U15 A coaching staff is excited to get the season underway and is looking forward to tryouts starting on May 5th.



Tryout Schedule Overview:

Two (2) Tryout Skates Two (2) Exhibition Games vs. Fergus One (1) Final Exhibition game in New Hamburg 
 
Please note that dates and times may change, so we encourage you to check the website regularly for the latest updates: https://woolwichminorhockey.ca/Tryouts/ 

Tryout Day Details:
Upon arrival for the first tryout, players must report to the sign-in table to receive their assigned jersey. Jerseys must be returned after each tryout skate. All players (including zone players and NRPs) must purchase a tryout pass prior to participating in any tryout session.

Arrival Times: Tryout Skates: Arrive 30–40 minutes early
Exhibition Games: Arrive 1 hour early No formal dress code is required for exhibition games, but warm-up gear is mandatory. Players should be fully dressed and ready to go on the ice 10 minutes before each session, as coaches will be providing instructions before hitting the ice.
Releases, notifications, and lineups will be posted on the team’s website.
 
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